Willie Deserved Better – And So Did These Guys

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 Willie Deserved Better – And So Did These Guys
I never expected I would feel bad for Willie Randolph. How the Mets could screw up a slam dunk of a firing the way they did by canning a manager who just won his third of four games after flying coast-to-coast the day after meeting with the GM and asking to be fired IF he was going to be before making the trip is amazing, indeed. In honor of Willie Randolph's 3:14am EDT firing on Tuesday is ... [link]

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